MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW review – Cyberpunk Aesthetics and a Hidden Catch

The MSI Cyborg 15 (B2RW) immediately catches the eye with its translucent, mech-inspired chassis, offering a refreshing dose of personality in the crowded budget gaming space. On paper, packing an NVIDIA RTX 5060 into such an affordable and relatively lightweight machine sounds like a dream come true for entry-level gamers. However, in the world of gaming laptops, a spec sheet rarely tells the whole story. To keep this cyberpunk-styled rig from overheating with a simplified single-fan cooling system, MSI had to make a drastic and defining compromise under the hood. Is its striking aesthetic and icy-cool thermal performance enough to make up for a severely power-capped graphics card? We put the Cyborg 15 through our rigorous testing to find out if it’s all style and no substance.
TESTED CONFIGURATION:
– Intel Core 7 240H
– NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060
– 16GB RAM
– 512GB SSD NVMe
– 15.6″, 1920 x 1080 (Full HD), 144Hz IPS
You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: https://laptopmedia.com/series/msi-cyborg-15-b2rwx/
Contents
Specs, Drivers, What’s in the box
- HDD/SSD
- up to 8000GB SSD
- M.2 Slot
- 1x 2280 M.2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 See photo
- RAM
- up to 96GB
- OS
- Windows 11 Home, Windows 11 Pro, No OS, DOS
- Battery
- 55.2Wh
- Body material
- Plastic / Polycarbonate
- Dimensions
- 359.3 x 245.25 x 22.15 ~ 23.15 mm (14.15" x 9.66" x 0.87")
- Weight
- 2.10 kg (4.6 lbs)
- Ports and connectivity
- 2x USB Type-A
- 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps)
- 1x USB Type-C
- 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps), Power Delivery (PD), DisplayPort
- HDMI
- 2.1 (4K@60Hz)
- Card reader
- Ethernet LAN
- 10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s
- Wi-Fi
- Wi-Fi 6E
- Bluetooth
- 5.3
- Audio jack
- 3.5mm Combo Jack
- Features
- Fingerprint reader
- optional
- Web camera
- HD with privacy shutter
- Backlit keyboard
- Microphone
- Speakers
- 2x 2W Stereo Speakers
- Security Lock slot
- Kensington Lock
All MSI Cyborg 15 (B13Wx / B2RWx) configurations
Drivers
All drivers and utilities for this notebook can be found here: https://www.msi.com/Laptop/Cyborg-15-B2RWX/support
What’s in the box?
Unboxing the MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW is a straightforward affair, focusing squarely on the hardware essentials.
Inside, alongside the laptop itself, you’ll find the power adapter, which in our case was a 120W Chicony unit.
It’s worth noting that if you go for the higher-spec RTX 5070 version, you might find a more powerful 150W adapter tucked in the box to handle the slightly higher wattage requirement.
Design and construction
The MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW fully embraces its name, delivering a distinctively sci-fi, mech-inspired aesthetic that manages to be striking without crossing into gaudy territory.
It is available exclusively in a colour MSI dubs “Translucent Black.” The exterior presents a rather stealthy profile with a cool-to-the-touch metal lid adorned only by a discreet MSI logo. However, opening the laptop reveals its true character: the interior plastic deck is accented with cool translucent elements that expose some of the internal framework, complemented by technical graphic prints across the palm rest. The build quality is perfectly acceptable for its class; while you can coax out a slight flex if you press down heavily on the plastic interior, it feels robust and reliable for everyday gaming. Just keep a cloth handy for the metal lid, as it does tend to collect faint fingerprints over time, though thankfully the interior deck remains largely smudge-free.
For a 15-inch gaming laptop, the Cyborg 15 strikes a highly practical balance between performance housing and portability. It’s easy enough to slip into a backpack for a commute or a LAN party. Here is a closer look at its physical dimensions:
| MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW | Dimensions | Weight |
| Metric units | 359.3 x 245.25 x 22.15-23.15 mm | 2.1 kg |
| U.S. customary | 14.15 x 9.66 x 0.87-0.91 in | 4.63 lbs |
The hinge mechanism is excellent, allowing the display to open a full 180 degrees to lay completely flat on a desk – a great feature for durability and finding the perfect viewing angle.
The screen is flanked by relatively thin side bezels, though the top bezel is a bit more noticeable, and the bottom chin is distinctly thick.
That top bezel is put to good use, housing an HD webcam capable of 720p video at 30 fps, enhanced with 3D Noise Reduction. More importantly, MSI earns major points from us by including a physical privacy shutter for the camera, ensuring your peace of mind when the stream is off.

The cyberpunk vibe continues right down to your fingertips. The keyboard features a vibrant 4-zone RGB backlight and immediately draws the eye to its highlighted, translucent WASD keys. The typing experience is comfortable, and MSI impressively managed to fit in a NumPad with almost full-sized keys. However, we do have one gripe: the Up and Down arrow keys are half-height. For a machine dedicated to gaming, this is a frustrating compromise, especially for fans of racing or fighting games. If secure biometric login is on your wishlist, you’ll need to shop carefully; a fingerprint reader is available for this model, but it is strictly an optional extra.
Sitting below the keyboard is a relatively large, buttonless trackpad that provides a smooth, comfortable surface for navigating Windows when your dedicated gaming mouse is packed away.
Ports and Connectivity
The MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW distributes its port selection across its left and right sides, leaving the rear of the chassis entirely dedicated to cooling exhaust vents. Starting on the left flank, you will find a Kensington lock slot for physical security, positioned alongside a side-firing air vent. For connectivity, this side houses a standard Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) port for stable wired networking and a fast USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port, which operates at 10Gbps speeds.
The right side is more densely populated and serves as the main hub for power and peripherals. Here, you plug in the dedicated charging cable. For video output, there is an HDMI port labeled as version 2.1; however, the manufacturer specifications note a maximum output of 4K at 60Hz. This means it behaves more like an HDMI 2.0 port in practice, so users should not expect 4K 120Hz support for high-end external gaming monitors. Alongside it is a highly versatile USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port (10Gbps) that supports DisplayPort Alt Mode for an additional screen and Power Delivery 3.0 for alternative charging. A second 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A port and a standard 3.5mm combo audio jack complete the physical I/O. It is a nice touch that all three USB ports (both Type-A and Type-C) on this machine support the faster 10Gbps standard.
For wireless communication, the laptop is equipped with a Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) module. This grants the system access to the much less congested 6 GHz wireless band, providing lower latency and more reliable networking speeds in crowded environments when paired with a compatible router. This is complemented by Bluetooth 5.3, offering a stable and power-efficient connection for modern wireless peripherals such as mice, headsets, and gamepads.
Display and Sound Quality, Display Profiles
We ordered the MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW with its more affordable 15.6-inch Full HD (1920 × 1080) 144 Hz IPS-Level panel (N156HRA-EA1 / CMN1521). If you want a sharper image and a slightly more premium configuration, MSI also offers a 15.6-inch QHD (2560 × 1440) 165 Hz IPS-Level variant.
| MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW | 15.6″, Full HD (1920 x 1080), 144 Hz, IPS (N156HRA-EA1 / CMN1521) | 15.6″, QHD (2560 x 1440), 165 Hz, IPS-Level |
| Diagonal | 15.6 inches (39.6 cm) | 15.6 inches (39.6 cm) |
| Panel Type | IPS-Level | IPS-Level |
| Resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels | 2560 x 1440 pixels |
| Max Refresh Rate | 144 Hz | 165 Hz |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | 16:9 |
| Pixel Density | 141 PPI | 188 PPI |
| ‘Retina’ Distance | Greater than or equal to 62 cm | Greater than or equal to 46 cm |
[MICROSCOPE PHOTO]The Full HD (1920 x 1080), 144 Hz, IPS display variant under our microscope
Viewing Angles
Viewing angles are good. We take photos from different angles to evaluate the quality.
Also, a video with locked focus and exposure.
Color Coverage
The whole “sail-shaped” map below (Fig. 1) consists of all the colors we can see, while the black crooked line shows all the colors from real-world scenes and nature around us.
Then, we’ve drawn some of the most important and interesting color spaces, compared to the colors the panel of MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW can show:
Standard/For Web: sRGB – widely used color space for most consumer devices, ideal for Web design and development
For Print: AdobeRGB – used in professional photo editing, graphic design, and print
For Photographers/Video Editors: DCI-P3 – used in high-end film production, post-production, and digital cinema
Premium HDR: Rec.2020 – the widest consumer ITU color standard, covering a massive 75.8% of the visible spectrum, a benchmark for premium HDR content.
MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW: the yellow dashed triangle (– – – – – –) represents the range of colors this display can show.
In our tests, we calculated the total color coverage of the display at 57% of the sRGB color gamut and 45% of the DCI-P3 color gamut.
(Fig.1) MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW covers 57% of the sRGB gamut
Brightness and Contrast
The maximum brightness in SDR mode is 296 cd/m² in the center of the screen and 277 cd/m² averaged across the surface with a maximum deviation of 16%.
The Correlated Color Temperature (CCT) on a white screen at maximum brightness is 6480K.
The contrast ratio is 1640:1.
Uniformity: Luminance, Contrast, and Color Deviation
The figure below shows the results from our uniformity test across different sections of the screen. It’s measured at 180 nits (Windows slider = 65%) – a brightness level we consider typical for standard working conditions.
DeltaE values below 4.0 are acceptable for regular users. For those working with colors, screens with DeltaE values no higher than 2.0 are recommended.
Color Accuracy
Let’s check the difference between real colors and those you’ll see on the MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW. We measure that distance in DeltaE – the higher the number, the more different they look.
Values below 4.0 are acceptable for regular users, while values below 2.0 are suitable for color-sensitive work. A value below 1.0 means the difference is indistinguishable to the naked eye.
For the next graph, we’ve selected 24 common colors, including dark/light skin, blue sky, green grass, etc.
Before our calibration of the MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW, the Average color accuracy was 5.2 dE (Fig. 2), and with our Design and Office profile, it lowered to 3.5 dE (Fig. 3).
Comparison in the sRGB color space.
Here’s an illustration of what the Design and Office profile aims to deliver:
Left: No Profile | Drag the slider to see the difference | Right: Design & Office Profile


Visibility in dark scenes
Have you ever watched a movie with dark scenes where you could barely see anything? This often happens because many display panels struggle to differentiate the darkest nuances, making them appear the same.
The next figure illustrates how well the display reproduces these dark nuances. The left side of the image shows the display with stock settings, and the right side shows it with our Gaming and movies profile activated.
On the horizontal axis are the grayscale levels, and on the vertical axis – the corresponding display brightness.
You can also check how your display handles the darkest nuances but keep in mind that this also depends on the settings of your current display and the surrounding light conditions.
Response time (Gaming capabilities)
We test the reaction time of the pixels with the usual “black-to-white” and “white-to-black” method from 10% to 90% and vice versa.
We recorded Fall Time + Rise Time = 20.9 ms.
After that, we test the reaction time of the pixels with the usual “Gray-to-Gray” method from 50% White to 80% White and vice versa between 10% and 90% of the amplitude.
Health Impact: PWM (Screen flickering)
Some use PWM to regulate their brightness, which means that instead of reducing the light intensity, they pulse or flicker. Our brain merges the image, so it appears darker, but this strains both it and our vision, especially when the frequency of the pulses is low. You can read more about that in our dedicated article on PWM.
In the graph below, you see the intensity of light at different brightness levels—on the vertical axis is the brightness of the emitted light, and on the horizontal axis—time.
The light from the backlight of the MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW display is not pulse-width modulated, providing visual comfort in the discussed aspect.
Health Impact: Blue light emissions
Installing our Health-Guard profile reduces harmful Blue Light emissions while keeping the colors of the screen perceptually accurate.
If you’re not familiar with the Blue light, the TL;DR version is – emissions that negatively affect your eyes, skin, and your whole body. You can find more information about that in our dedicated article on Blue Light.
Health Impact: Screen Reflectance
Glossy-coated displays can cause eye fatigue in high ambient light conditions due to reflections. We measure the level of screen reflection with the display turned off, at a 60° angle.
The reflectance of the MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW’s screen is 52.8 GU. This is a good result.
High Gloss: >70 GU
Medium Gloss: 30 – 70 GU
Low Gloss: <30 GU
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Gaming and Movies
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Our Health-Guard profile protects your eyes by eliminating PWM flickering, reducing strain and fatigue, and minimizing harmful Blue light exposure that can disrupt sleep and health. It uses software dimming and a gamma curve tailored to human perception for comfort and safety during screen use.
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Sound
The MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW’s sound is of good quality. The low, mid, and high frequencies are clear.
Work Performance: CPU, Storage, AI
All performance and temperature tests are conducted with Extreme performance mode activated in MSI Center:
CPU and Work Performance
The MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW is available with several Intel processors that cover a wide performance range. Options include the Core i7-13620H (#91 in our Top Laptop CPU Ranking), the more budget-oriented Core i5-13420H (#132), as well as newer models like the Core 7 240H (#95) and Core 5 210H (#121). This mix allows users to choose between configurations focused on affordability or slightly better multi-core performance for gaming and everyday workloads.
As you see, the Intel Core 7 240H is a very good choice for gaming or single-core work, while it’s not powerful enough for heavy multi-threaded tasks.
Single-core performance ensures smooth operation and responsiveness in operating systems, providing a better user experience.
Results are from the Geekbench 6 Single-Core test (higher is better)
Multi-core performance is essential for handling complex and demanding tasks, such as Video editing, CAD, and Scientific simulations.
Results are from the Geekbench 6 Multi-Core test (higher is better)
Here, we evaluate the CPU's performance using a real-world 3D rendering task, assessing its ability to handle complex computations and rendering workloads efficiently.
Results are from the Cinebench 2024 Multi-Core test (higher is better)
Storage Performance
We ordered a configuration with 512GB of storage and the Cyborg 15 arrived with Sandisk PC SN5000S.
It’s a PCIe Gen 4 x4, NVMe drive, reaching 6.3GB/sec sequential read and 4.4GB/sec sequential write speeds in our benchmark. It is not the fastest out there but it keeps its temperature rather low.
AI Performance
Here you can see the position of the GPUs and CPUs (NPUs) found within the MSI Cyborg 15 (B13Wx / B2RWx) in our AI Hardware Performance Rankings based on their AI processing power, measured in TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) - a critical metric indicating the computational throughput, particularly for AI tasks.
The first column shows peak performance for INT8/FP8 precision, which is the most widespread metric for evaluating AI inference capabilities. We exclude Sparsity to provide a more accurate reflection of AI performance in dense computation scenarios where sparsity optimizations may not be applicable. The second and third columns show the performance with Sparsity, and FP4 TFLOPS, when supported.
For SoCs, the results reflect the peak performance of the integrated NPU. Additionally, it’s important to note that, according to Microsoft, a NPU must have at least 40 TOPS of AI computing power for the PC to be considered “AI-capable.”
| # | GPU / CPU (NPU) | TOPS INT8/FP8 No Sparsity | TOPS INT8/FP8 Sparsity | TFLOPS FP4 Sparsity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 849. | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 (Laptop) | 173 | 346 | 692 |
| 1010. | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 (Laptop) | 133 | 266 | 532 |
| 1282. | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4050 (Laptop) | 97 | 194 | — |
GPU and Gaming Performance
On the graphics side, the Cyborg 15 B2RW offers a surprisingly wide range of NVIDIA GPUs, starting from the RTX 5050 (Laptop) at #104 in our Top Laptop Graphics Ranking, moving through the RTX 5060 (#72), and up to the RTX 5070 (#27). This spread gives flexibility depending on budget and expectations, with the higher-end configurations being capable of handling modern games at good settings, while the lower ones target more mainstream usage. However, we should note that these are heavily limited RTX modifications – the RTX 5050 is a 45W model, RTX 5060 is 55W, and RTX 5070 has 60W TGP.
The 55W limitation of the RTX 5060 makes it 20% slower than the average result of all models with this GPU model. Of course, MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW is a budget laptop so we should also take the price into account.
The results are from 3DMark Time Spy (Graphics). Higher is better.
The results are from 3DMark Wild Life Extreme Unlimited. Higher is better.
MSI Cyborg 15 (B13Wx / B2RWx) GPU variants
Here you can see an approximate comparison between the GPUs that can be found in the MSI Cyborg 15 (B13Wx / B2RWx) models on the market. This way you can decide for yourself which MSI Cyborg 15 (B13Wx / B2RWx) model is the best bang for your buck.
Note: The chart shows the cheapest different GPU configurations so you should check what the other specifications of these laptops are by clicking on the laptop’s name / GPU.
The results are from 3DMark Time Spy (Graphics). Higher is better.
Results are from the 3DMark: Wild Life (Graphics) benchmark (higher the score, the better)
Gaming tests

The MSI Cyborg 15 with RTX 5060 delivers a fantastic competitive experience. In Counter-Strike 2, it achieves a stellar 196 FPS at 1080p on Very High settings, ensuring fast and responsive gameplay for esports enthusiasts.
| Counter Strike 2 | 1080p, Very High (Check settings) |
| Average FPS | 196 FPS |

In the graphically demanding Black Myth: Wukong, this laptop surprises with a massive 157 FPS on High settings at 1080p, providing a wonderfully smooth and visually rich experience.
| Black Myth: Wukong | 1080p, High (Check settings) |
| Average FPS | 157 FPS |

Action-adventure titles run exceptionally well on this configuration. Shadow of the Tomb Raider maintains a highly fluid 141 FPS at 1080p on the High graphics preset, making for an immersive playthrough.
| Shadow of the Tomb Raider | 1080p, High (Check settings) |
| Average FPS | 141 FPS |

Handling heavy ray-tracing workloads is not an issue here. In Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition, the machine delivers a very comfortable and stable 74 FPS on High settings at 1080p.
| Metro Exodus Enhanced Edition | 1080p, High (Check settings) |
| Average FPS | 74 FPS |
Temperatures and Comfort, Noise, Stability
At idle, the CPU package of the Intel Core 7 240H maintains a temperature of 41ºC, and the notebook remains completely silent.
Office Work, Web Development, Design
Short periods (0:00 – 0:10 s) of 100 % CPU load
This test shows the CPU behavior during short periods of serious load. It’s important for users who are looking for laptops suitable for tasks like Web Design and Programming.
| Intel Core 7 240H | Avg. P-Core Clock | Avg. CPU Temp. | Avg. CPU Power |
| HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) | 4762 MHz | 83 °C | 71 W |
| ASUS V16 (V3607) | 3862 MHz | 81 °C | 68 W |
| MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW | 3176 MHz | 62 °C | 43 W |
| Lenovo V15 Gen 5 | 2673 MHz | 80 °C | 43 W |
The MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW demonstrates a conservative approach during short-burst tasks. With an average clock speed of 3176 MHz and a peak of 3234 MHz, it sits comfortably above the Lenovo V15 but trails significantly behind the HP OMEN 16 and ASUS V16. Thermal performance is exceptional, as the 62 °C average temperature is firmly in the good range. This is achieved through a modest 43 W power draw, which is much lower than the 71 W utilized by the HP OMEN 16, resulting in cooler but slower performance during initial bursts.
Video editing, Scientific computing, Software compilation, 3D rendering
Long periods (0:00 – 30:00 min) of 100 % CPU load
This test shows the CPU behavior during long periods of serious load. It’s important for users who are looking for laptops suitable for tasks like Video Editing and 3D Rendering.
| Intel Core 7 240H | Avg. P-Core Clock | Avg. CPU Temp. | Avg. CPU Power |
| HP OMEN 16 (16-am0000) | 4624 MHz | 94 °C | 64 W |
| ASUS V16 (V3607) | 3625 MHz | 84 °C | 56 W |
| MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW | 3210 MHz | 74 °C | 44 W |
| Lenovo V15 Gen 5 | 1760 MHz | 65 °C | 23 W |
During extended workloads, the MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW provides consistent performance with an average clock of 3210 MHz and a 44 W power draw. While it cannot match the 4624 MHz seen on the HP OMEN 16, it effectively doubles the clock speed of the Lenovo V15. Thermal management remains strong, with temperatures averaging 74 °C, which is rated as good and stays well below the 90 °C high-heat threshold. The clock speed drop is a negligible 92 MHz, indicating that the system maintains its performance level without significant throttling during long-term rendering or compilation.
Gaming Stability
Continuous gaming (1-hour test)
This test evaluates the laptop’s performance under sustained GPU load and high CPU usage.
| NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 | Avg. GPU Clock | Avg. GPU Temp. | Avg. Memory Clock | Avg. GPU Mem Temp. | Avg. GPU Power |
| Lenovo Legion Pro 5 (16″, Gen 10) | 2821 MHz | 75 °C | 1400 MHz | 61 °C | 113 W |
| Lenovo Legion 5a (15″, Gen 11, 15AGP11) | 2773 MHz | 74 °C | 1400 MHz | 72 °C | 113 W |
| Lenovo LOQ 17IRX10 | 2742 MHz | 85 °C | 1393 MHz | 77 °C | 113 W |
| ASUS TUF Gaming F16 FX608 | 2714 MHz | 72 °C | 1387 MHz | 60 °C | 110 W |
| ASUS TUF Gaming A16 FA608 (2025) | 2708 MHz | 84 °C | 1387 MHz | 78 °C | 111 W |
| Lenovo LOQ 15 (Gen 10, 15AHP10) | 2626 MHz | 77 °C | 1393 MHz | 74 °C | 99 W |
| Acer Nitro V 16 AI (ANV16-42) | 2575 MHz | 84 °C | 1354 MHz | 79 °C | 93 W |
| ASUS V16 (V3607) | 2120 MHz | 76 °C | 1232 MHz | 79 °C | 68 W |
| MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW | 1971 MHz | 72 °C | 1170 MHz | 73 °C | 54 W |
In the gaming stability test, the MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW records an average GPU clock of 1971 MHz, the lowest among the compared RTX 5060 devices. This is largely due to the conservative 54 W power limit. However, the benefit is found in the temperatures; the 72 °C core and 73 °C memory averages are well within the good range, avoiding the high heat seen in models like the Lenovo LOQ 17IRX10. Stability is high, with the clock only dipping to 1905 MHz over the hour, though peak performance trails top-tier competitors by nearly 900 MHz.
Battery Life
The battery of the MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW is a 4-cell Li-Polymer, model BTY-M5B. Its nominal voltage is 15.48V and stores 55.2 Wh of electrical energy.
We tested the battery with Eco-Silent mode activated in MSI Center, Best Power Efficiency in Windows Settings and Hybrid mode for the GPU.
MSI Cyborg 15 reaches just over 3 hours of battery life, while all of its competitors are much better in this aspect. Cyborg 15 also has the smaller unit among all compared models – just 55Wh.
Brightness: 180 nits; Display Mode: SDR
Time to Full Discharge: Higher is Better


Disassembly, Upgrade options, and Maintenance
Getting inside the MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW starts with removing 12 screws and carefully prying off the bottom panel. Once inside, the layout is easy to understand: the battery stretches across the front, the cooling assembly occupies most of the upper half, the single M.2 storage slot sits near the middle-right, and the Wi-Fi card is positioned toward the left side.
For a laptop with just a single-fan thermal design, the cooling hardware looks fairly serious. MSI uses one large fan, several copper heat pipes, and multiple contact plates and heat spreaders over the main chips and nearby components. It is still a simpler setup than what you would see in a more expensive dual-fan gaming machine, but it does not look overly stripped down for the class.
Storage upgrades are straightforward, but there is one clear limitation: you only get a single M.2 slot for NVMe PCIe Gen 4 storage. In other words, there is no second SSD slot for easy capacity expansion. The reviewed configuration comes with a 512GB SanDisk PC SN5000S Gen4 drive, so a future upgrade will mean replacing the factory SSD rather than adding another one.
Memory is more flexible. The laptop uses two DDR5-5600 SODIMM slots hidden under a metal EMI shield, and MSI officially rates the series for up to 96GB in total, with the actual operating speed depending on the processor and memory combination. Our machine is equipped with two 8GB Micron modules.
Wireless connectivity is handled by an Intel AX211NGW card, which is socketed rather than soldered, so it can be replaced if necessary. The battery is a 4-cell unit with a 55.2Wh typical capacity, while the pack itself also lists a 54.1Wh rated capacity. It is secured with screws instead of glue, which is always a plus for serviceability.
Beyond the main upgrade points, the internal design also shows several other modular parts. The speakers sit on both sides of the battery, the wireless card is easy to access, and the touchpad connects through a separate ribbon cable under its own metal bracket. Overall, the MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW is reasonably easy to work on and upgrade, even if the single SSD slot prevents it from being a truly generous platform for expansion.
Verdict
The MSI Cyborg 15 (B2RWx) is a laptop that leans heavily into its aesthetic identity to stand out in the crowded budget gaming market. With its translucent chassis elements and cyberpunk-inspired design, it offers a unique look that will certainly appeal to a specific crowd. It’s a machine built for gamers who want a device with personality without spending flagship prices.
However, beneath the striking exterior lies a laptop defined by significant compromises. In its quest to balance cost, size, and thermal management, MSI has heavily restrained the performance of its core components, resulting in a gaming experience that lags behind many of its direct competitors.
You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: https://laptopmedia.com/series/msi-cyborg-15-b2rwx/
✅ The Good
The standout feature of the Cyborg 15 is its excellent thermal management. Despite relying on a single-fan cooling system, the laptop keeps both the CPU and GPU running incredibly cool, even during sustained gaming sessions. This ensures a stable and reliable performance profile with no thermal throttling, a commendable feat for a budget machine.
We also appreciate the unique, translucent design, which gives the laptop a distinct personality that is rare in this price bracket. The upgradeability is solid where it counts, offering two user-accessible RAM slots for future memory expansion. The inclusion of a physical privacy shutter for the webcam is a welcome touch for security, and the keyboard is comfortable with a vibrant 4-zone RGB backlight.
Finally, the display on our unit is completely PWM-free, which is a significant benefit for eye comfort during long gaming marathons.
❌ The Bad
The most critical flaw is the severely power-limited GPU. The RTX 5050 is restricted to just 45W, the RTX 5060 – to 55W, and the RTX 5070 – to 60W, resulting in gaming performance that is among the slowest with these graphics cards. You are simply not getting the full potential of the hardware.
This is compounded by the base-model display, which suffers from very poor color coverage at just 57% sRGB, making games look dull and washed out. Of course, you could also order it with the better QHD screen.
The battery life is not long, lasting just over 3 hours in our tests, making this laptop heavily reliant on a power outlet. Additionally, the single M.2 slot severely limits storage expansion, and the use of half-height arrow keys is a frustrating choice for a gaming machine.
🆚 The Competitors
When compared to a direct budget rival like the Lenovo LOQ 15 Gen 10, 15AHP10 (detailed review), the Cyborg 15 struggles to compete. The Lenovo offers vastly superior GPU performance (drawing nearly double the wattage), a much better screen with 97% sRGB coverage, and significantly longer battery life, making it the far superior choice for gamers.
Against a similarly power-limited machine like the ASUS V16 V3607 (detailed review), the MSI is slightly slower in raw frame rates and has worse battery life, but it runs cooler. The Cyborg 15’s main advantage remains its unique design and slightly lower operating temperatures, but it is a tough sell against rivals that offer significantly more performance for a similar price.
Pros
- Excellent thermal management keeps the system very cool
- Unique and striking translucent “cyberpunk” design
- Two user-accessible RAM slots for easy upgrades
- PWM-free display is great for eye comfort
- Physical privacy shutter for the webcam
Cons
- Severely power-limited GPU results in poor gaming performance
- Base model display has very poor color coverage (57% sRGB)
- Abysmal battery life (just over 3 hours)
- Only one M.2 slot for storage
- Half-height arrow keys are frustrating for gaming










































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